A.M. While we were still lying in bed, telephone rang—a woman’s voice, asking for B—when she jumped up she got dizzy and could had to lie down,—I had to ask the unknown party to call again (it turned out to be Mrs. King, calling about a tea)—B miserable all morning with upset stomach.
P.M. Last day of class at Minn. point.
P.M. Hilgendorf’s drove in from Wisconsin—Dick came in before supper. They came up after eating—evening spent in talking.
Charles E. Burchfield, Journals, August 17, 1949